ESSENTIAL ERGONOMICS for PREVENTION and PRODUCTIVITY


3.  Environment Setup

Work surface / work area:

  • Place regularly used items within easy reach:  if you need to repetitively reach for object or place object, having them within easy reach is important.  You should not have objects in positions that require repetitive movements that are stretching, rotating, lifting or resisted in nature.  Always aim for achieving the easiest movement which will place the least strain on your body.

  • Desk / work table between 25” – 28” high:  If you are an average height person, sitting in a regular size / height chair, then your desk surface should be somewhere between 25" to 28" high.  

Monitor: 

  • Arms length away from eyes:  this is the optimal distance from your face to place the monitor for visual efficiency.  Too close, and your eyes have to work very hard, and converge to focus on the screen.  

  • Away from window and light sources:  to reduce glare and reflections.  The monitor is best placed perpendicular to the window or light source, so that the light won't shine into the monitor.

  • No windows or light sources behind monitorif you have a window behind the monitor, light will shine directly into your eyes and will result in eye strain and possibly difficulty in viewing the monitor.  Use of a screen filter may help if you experience problems with glare.

  • Monitor height - place the monitor slightly below your line of vision:  The top border of the monitor should be just below the height of your eyes.  Ideally, the top half of the screen should be at about 15 degrees below your horizontal line of vision.  See examples of monitor mounts for easy and optimal monitor positioning. 

  • Set monitor settings (resolution, brightness, display scheme, contrast) to the most comfortable levels for you.  Using software and hardware controls, you can make enormous changes in the way the monitor looks and behaves!  This point cannot be emphasized enough!  Learn about your monitor (read the manual or get on the manufacturers web site).  All those little buttons on the front of the monitor that so many people find confusing and difficult to operate....  those settings can make big differences in the clarity of what you're seeing on the screen.  Likewise, using software that you may have received with your monitor and/or controls in the operating system software can significantly change your viewing. Click on the following links to see information about monitor resolutions and controls:  

  • Increase size of fonts on screen to comfortable viewing size for reduced strain

  • Place a document holder on or near the screen so that documents are in same plane and line of vision as monitor.  See examples of document holders - desktop and monitor mount.

Mouse: 

  • Close to keyboard

  • Set mouse speed settings high to reduce amount of movement needed to move mouse cursor

Keyboard:

  • Use a wrist or palm rest to encourage less hand / arm movement, and stabilize hands / increase finger reach and movement.  See examples of wrist pads and platform pads

  • Letters on keyboard should be directly in front of you.  Letter ‘B’ should be directly in your midline Height and angle adjustable keyboard holder is best for frequent changes in typing position

Other:

  • Use a chair with lumbar support or add-on lumbar support piece for lower back support and arm rests

  • Chair should be at the correct height, allowing your feet to reach the floor and be fully supported by the floor, with your ankles at 90 degrees.

  • Use a footrest if necessary for full foot support  

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